love your training diary
Hello Shelagh
Thanks. I've been a bit remiss with the diary recently but I'm slowly getting up to date. I seem to have talked myself into another marathon in the spring, and am due to start my version of 'serious training' [guffaw] later this month, so I hope I'll be back to a stricter writing regime too.
It's not always easy to know what balance to strike with the diary. I was chatting recently to two friends who'd been reading it. One said the thing he didn't like was the "sermonising", but the other disagreed, saying that was what she liked. I guess the only response is to keep putting out what comes naturally and if people like it, great. If they don't, too bad. There are plenty of much drier, 'pure running' weblogs around that go into great detail about splits and training regimes and physiology. I'm not that fanatical.
Junior Member? That's how vBulletin (the forum software I use) classifies people according to the number of posts they've made. Can't remember the figures but if you're a new poster you're a Junior Member, if you've posted more than 10 ot so times you become a Member, then I think it goes on to Senior Member then, I don't know, Supreme Being or something. I can change all that to categories of my choosing, which might make things a bit more entertaining. (This is the sort of childish thing that men get very excited about.)
By the way, was the Boston marathon as good as its reputation?
El Gordo
Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
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